Desperate blogging
November 14, 2006
Bzy bzy v bzy, really i am very busy in exam preperation. Just a while ago a link flashed through my mind for posting on wordpress from wap compatible cellphones so i decided to check out my daily visitors status during my absence and its 50 for today till now but iam unable to check out total visitors so far as ive no access to net via pc thez days, so i would request u guyz to let me know, i can read my comments feed. However i’ll try to post in my free time thez dayz ! This site is done a great job in letting desperate bloggers to blog via a 2 inch screen. :p
P.S. Tomorrow morning i’ll b in examination hall (fingerscrossed).
Blogging Break
November 7, 2006
huh ! exams are here again, and I am going to take a blogging break. So meet you all soon guyz.
My Simplified URL
November 7, 2006
Atlast I manage to simplify my blog address to
WWW.HAMMMADMEMON.CO.NR
My Published Review
November 4, 2006
Hey guys! You might be familiar with the old way to fetch help via sending messages in a bottle when someone was lost in an ocean. Ever wished to enjoy this type of communication in real? Here is a site Oceangram.com which lets you experience the joy of sending and receiving messages via a corked bottle. Although you can’t use it to fetch help, you can write any message to let go and someone from around the world may pick it up from the ocean and read it.
A message can be a piece of wisdom you want to share, or a love letter hoping your favourite celebrity will pick it up. You can even practice expressing feelings, etc. If you want to write a message to be picked by someone in particular then simply click on the compass at the bottom-right side of the sand below and enter the email address of your friend and once you click the send bottle, the ocean currents will magically direct your bottle to that person only.
However, in order to receive a message you must be in standby mode because you won’t receive any message while writing or reading one; but remember you will hear a foghorn whenever a message arrives.
So enjoy this unique extravaganza and happy Oceangraming!
Or you can read it here at Dawn’s Website
My last review was published in YW on April, 30, 2005, which was about FlickR.com.
